Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
Et Ux = and wife Et Vir = and huisband
No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."
This Et Al ended in 2008.
This Et Al was created in 2002.
Definitely! "et al." is an abbreviation of "et alli". "et" is a complete word hence no full-stop is required BUT "al." is an abbreviation of "alli" hence a full stop is required.
Et ux is the abbreviation for the latin et uxor. It means, "and wife". The term comes from the time when the husband and wife were considered to be one person and that person was the husband. The wife's name was not important.Et ux was commonly used to abbreviate abutter's names in a deed description when those abutters were husband and wife. For example, the deed would state the parcel was bounded on the North by land now or formerly of David Smith; on the East by land now or formerly of James Smith et ux; and on the South and West by the highway.It was also used in other sections of deeds that did not affect the title such as in the "being clause": Being the same property conveyed to Joseph Sullivan et ux by a deed dated May 31, 1867.It was used in older deed descriptions instead of reciting the wife's name. It was commonly used in abstracts of title and legal documents that involve a husband and wife jointly. It is obsolete.If used to refer to the parties in the granting clause, et ux would create a title defect since the sellers and buyers would not be named in their entirety.
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no, Et Al. is legal jargon for Etc. It is the abbreviation of the Latin phrase et alia meaning 'and others'
Et al. is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase et alii which literally means "and the others".
Et al means "and others." In crossword puzzles, et al. indicates that the answer will be a plural. It tells you to write the group that includes all of the things listed. So bananas, apples, oranges, et al. might have the answer "fruit" or "fruits." If the clues were FDR, JFK, et al, you might say "dems."
It is short for the Latin et alii ('and others'), which means "and others." For example, the phrase "IBM, Microsoft, HP, et al." means "IBM, Microsoft, HP and others" or "Carruthers et al."- "Carruthers and others".